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The problem with electric cars is that there aren't really that many places besides like Cali that have the proper stations to fuel them up. I'd definitely get them in like a decade because there will be a lot more options around to fuel up but currently, especially in the States, it's kind of spread out.

No emissions directly from the car. (Though it gets power from electricity which is created by coal... so there are emissions there.) Performance wise electric cars have a ton of torque and it's available immediately.

To fully maximize the benefit of an EV though you need a charging station, so that's extra $$$ to have installed. And if you don't live somewhere that has publicly available charging stations (they're all over here in Southern California) you'll be paying that much more on your electric bill.